Thanks for the guidance firends.
There are 4 parts in an LSAT Test: 1 Analytical Reasoning, 1 Reading Comprehension and 2 Logical Reasoning. GMAT like CR questions are included in the Logical Reasoning parts. Analytical Reasoning questions are out of scope for GMAT it seems.
For Reading Comprehension I can say that they may provide good practising for a GMAT candidate. At least I am sure from the source of the questions and doing 25-27 questions in 35 minutes is an admirable challenge for me currently. (Do you think they are not tough enough Paul?)
Do you have any idea about the timing by the way? Should I force myself to make 25q in 35 mins or apply the regular timing scheme of GMAT to these questions as well?
Best,